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Open Books - Open Minds 2023 Student Conference

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Come out and support the research and creative work of ΢Ȧ students on Wednesday, April 19, beginning at 9:15 a.m.

Quenby Hughes, New Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences

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Not only is Hughes a ΢Ȧ alumna and daughter of two retired ΢Ȧ professors, she is the first woman to serve in this role.

At ΢Ȧ, Students Explore Ukrainian Life through Cinema

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A ΢Ȧ film class is opening its lecture hall to the campus community, sharing films produced by and conversations with Ukrainian filmmakers as part of a Ukrainian Film Series.

Governor McKee Announces Budget Amendment for Hope Scholarship at ΢Ȧ

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“The Hope Scholarship is a win for students, families and all of Rhode Island.” -Governor McKee

Governor McKee, Congressman Langevin, ΢Ȧ President Warner Announce Proposal for Institute for Cybersecurity & Emerging Technologies at ΢Ȧ

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The institute will be a national destination for students and faculty to advance the field, emphasizing the workforce for cybersecurity professionals

Asociación con ΢Ȧ elimina barreras para promotora de salud comunitaria

Al finalizar este programa de Maestría en Trabajo Social, Silvia Adames obtendrá una licencia como consejera de salud conductual.

΢Ȧ Partnership Removes Barriers to a Community Health Worker’s Dream

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Upon completion of this unique M.S.W. program, Silvia Adames will become a fully licensed behavioral health counselor.

΢Ȧ Officially Reopens Newly Renovated Horace Mann Hall

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The recently completed transformation is the first for the flagship building of the Feinstein School of Education and Human Development since opening in 1971

The Art of Professor Fisher & Daughter Crickett

There are benefits to growing up in a museum with artists for parents. You could wind up in one of the best art departments in R.I. looking up at the face of your dad-slash-professor.

Grant Aims to Elevate Latinx Behavioral Health Care in RI

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A School of Social Work grant will fund essential clinical behavioral health services training to assist Hispanic communities statewide.